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Re: [AVR-Chat] Re: ADC Vref

2007-12-15 by Philippe Habib

I am one of those people who learn more hands on than from reading.   
The ideal book would have some explanation, then some suggestions for  
circuits I could build and modify to gain understanding and maybe  
some excercises with answers provided so I could check my understanding.

I also like app notes because they're so hands on and result oriented.

Thanks.

On Dec 14, 2007, at 7:06 PM, Roy E. Burrage wrote:

> While you're waiting for your copy of Art of Electronics to come in,
> Philippe, you might check this web tutorial out.
>
>              http://ibiblio.org/obp/electricCircuits/
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> You might also keep in mind that many manufacturers provide a wide
> variety of very good, some better than others, application notes for
> their components.  Never under estimate the value of an application  
> note
> or the value of building some of the circuits to help understand  
> some of
> their concepts.
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> REB
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> David VanHorn wrote:
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>> On Dec 14, 2007 12:56 PM, Philippe Habib <phabib@well.com> wrote:
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>>> That should be etched in stone and given to each person when they  
>>> go to pick
>>> up their embedded developer's union card.  I'm mostly a software  
>>> person and
>>> I'm trying hard to learn as much as I can about hardware in order  
>>> to be able
>>> to be an effective embedded guy.  I am finding the analog a lot  
>>> harder to
>>> learn than the digital.
>>>
>>>
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>> Digital is just a special case of analog.  :)
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>>> If anyone can recommend any books I'd be grateful.
>>>
>>>
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>> Art of Electronics, Horowitz and Hill.
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>>
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